When Sir Walter Raleigh left, they disappeared.
Sir Walter Raleigh visited the settlement again after the end of the war but found a completely deserted area. There were no signs of struggle or violence and no message has been left behind. 90 Men, 17 women, and 11 children had just left the place without a trace. The bad weather prevented any attempt at further exploration.
No other attempts were ever made to find the missing people and the 'Lost Colony' remains a mystery to this day.
The Vietnam War showed the US people that the US wasn't the mightiest force on planet and that they were prone to losses as they eventually lsot the war. It created an anti-war sentiment and the American generation didn't want to partake in the actual war for that reason.
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If you're talking about frequent and violent changes in leadership of the Roman empire, then a good anwer would be that the people were being signalled that not everything is at it should be at the highest eschelons of their nation. Furthermore, it was a cause for concern as it signaled possible instabillities in their civilization as well.
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